![]() That’s an ability in BOTH games, however Monster Jam Steel Titans 2 seems to make more of its use, whilst – I feel – you can get away without using rear wheel steering at all in Monster Truck Championship.īut wouldn’t you know it, I actually prefer the simulation style of Monster Truck Championship. Which is very much the style of gameplay on offer in Monster Jam Steel Titans 2 – which features familiar vehicles from monster truck racing’s past and present but plays more like a arcade racer, complete with over the top stunts and more precise control on your vehicle, especially considering Monster Jam Steel Titans 2 plays up a lot more of the 4WD control system (front and back wheels are controlled separately), with the ability to slide/drift round corners on race course tracks. Give me an arcade-style racer anyday, complete with accelerator mashing, no brake cornering action. You see I’m not a fan on simulation-style racing game. From the likes of Ivan ‘Ironman’ Stewart’s Super Off Road Racing (which technically aren’t traditional “monster trucks” to more recent iterations… including the two most recent monster truck games I’m reviewing here: Monster Truck Championship and Monster Jam Steel Titans 2.īilled as the the first true monster truck simulation, Monster Truck Championship wouldn’t normally be my kind of game. It’s hard to pin point where it came from but I have a strange obsession with monster trucks… I often put it down to watching weird late-night monster truck racing shows on Yorkshire TV as a kid or maybe its because I grew up in the era of Bigfoot – the king of the monster trucks that appeared in mainstream media and TV and not just racing around stadiums? Whatever the reason I’ve always had a soft spot for all things monster trucks, including video games.
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